As described in the dataclass PEP, there is a __post_init__ method, which will be the last thing called by __init__.
from dataclasses import dataclass
@dataclass
class DataClass:
some_field: int
def __post_init__(self):
print(f"My field is {self.some_field}")
Defining this dataclass class, and then running the following:
dc = DataClass(1) # Prints "My field is 1"
Would initialize some_field to 1, and then run __post_init__, printing My field is 1.
This allows you to run code after the initialization method to do any additional setup/checks you might want to perform.